HC Deb 19 April 2004 vol 420 cc120-2W
Mr. Lilley

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what targets have been set for numbers of applications for work permits processed by Home Office officials in(a) 2003 and (b) 2004; and how targets are allocated among departmental offices. [161127]

Mr. Browne

(holding answer 12 March 2004]: There are no targets for the number of work permits issued by the Home Office, although the Sectors Based Scheme within these arrangements is subject to a quota. The work permit system is designed to be flexible and responsive to the needs of employers and the economy. The overall number of work permits issued will depend on the number of applications made by employers and whether individual applications meet the criteria for the issuing of permits.

Work Permits (UK) does make internal planning assumptions about expected volumes of applications (on a financial, not calendar, year basis), in order to allocate resources to process applications. Work Permits (UK)'s planning assumption for 2003–04 is that it will receive 175,000 work permit applications (including extension applications). The current planning assumption for 2004–05 is 183,000. These figures do not include applications under the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme and Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme applications, which Work Permits (UK) also administers.

These planning assumptions are informed by monitoring trends in volumes of applications and consultation with stakeholders, including other Government Departments on labour market conditions.

Tom Brake

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many work permits have been granted to education workers since January 2003 broken down by(a) Government office region, (b) type of education work and (c) nationality. [163854]

Mr. Browne

The tables provide figures for the numbers of work permits that have been granted to education workers since January 2003.

All work permits applications, including extensions, approved for education workers since 1 January 2003, broken down by the type of education work:

Occupation Number of permits issued
Teacher 5,720
Lecturer 792
Research Associate 763
Research Fellow 705
Research Assistant 530
Professor 158
Research Officer 100
Tutors 90
Research Technician 19
Others 3,041
Total 11,918

All work permits applications, including extensions, approved for education workers since 1 January 2003, broken down by nationality:

Nationality Number of permits issued
Australia 1,549
Canada 676
India 760
Jamaica 481
New Zealand 736
Peoples Republic of China 948
Russia 261
South Africa 1,577
United States of America 1,318
Zimbabwe 304
Others 3,308
Total 11,918

A breakdown of all work permits applications approved for education workers since January 2003 by Government Office region is not available.